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10 matches found for “tularemia”.
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Tularemia in New Mexico (health data)
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Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Tularemia is found throughout the northern hemisphere, and the primary reservoir hosts are rabbits and rodents. Ticks serve as both reservoirs and vectors of tularemia. Typically, humans become infected through tick or deerfly bites or by handling infected animals.
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New Cases of Tularemia (news)
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August 13, 2015 — The New Mexico Department of Health announced today a confirmed case of tularemia in a 71-year-old man from Bernalillo County. The case was confirmed at the Department’s Scientific Laboratory Division. Two earlier cases of tularemia were reported in a 39-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman from B...
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New Mexico Department of Health Warns Residents about Tularemia (news)
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July 13, 2015 — The New Mexico Department of Health announced today a laboratory confirmed case of tularemia in a 51-year-old man from Los Alamos County. The case was confirmed at the Department’s Scientific Laboratory Division. The man was hospitalized but has recovered and gone home. There have also been 33 cas...
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Reports Increase in Animal Plague and Tularemia (news)
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June 13, 2016 — The New Mexico Department of Health is reporting ten cases of plague and 19 cases of tularemia in dogs and cats in multiple counties in 2016. In addition, recent rabbit die offs due to tularemia have been confirmed in the Santa Fe and Eldorado areas of Santa Fe County. Confirmatory testing was condu...
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CD Manual - Tularemia (publication)
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Tularemia
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Two Human Tularemia Cases Confirmed in Bernalillo County (news)
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July 12, 2016 — The City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department, the New Mexico Department of Health and the Bernalillo County Health Protection Section announced today that 2 cases of human tularemia have been confirmed from Bernalillo County, with one of the individuals likely being exposed in the
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Two Cases of Human Tularemia Confirmed in Santa Fe County (news)
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May 29, 2019 — The New Mexico Department of Health reports two confirmed cases of tularemia in 2019 among two residents of Santa Fe County: a 57-year-old man and a 72-year-old woman.
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Department of Health Reports Animal Plague and Tularemia Cases (news)
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May 15, 2015 — The New Mexico Department of Health is reporting 4 cases of plague and 10 cases of tularemia in animals in New Mexico since the beginning of the year.
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Tularemia (resource)
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A disease of animals and humans caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Rabbits, hares, and rodents are especially susceptible and often die in large numbers during outbreaks.
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Warning Residents about Tularemia (news)
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July 10, 2014 — The New Mexico Department of Health announced today a laboratory confirmed case of tularemia in a 65 year-old woman from Bernalillo County. The cause of the woman’s illness was confirmed at the Department’s Scientific Laboratory Division. The woman was hospitalized but has recovered and gone hom...